It will take several weeks to determine if we have a good match. We'll be evaluating integration on our end but want readers to weigh in as well. We think you'll enjoy the interface and will look forward to sharing your thoughts with other POLITICO readers and your Facebook network. Please send your beta-test feedback to commentsfeedback@politico.com.

2. Must I have a Facebook account to comment on a blog?

Yes. During our beta-test period, the only way to comment on a blog post will be via a Facebook account. If you don't have one, you can check out the Facebook help center.

3. Okay, I'm ready to get started. What do I do first?

Make sure your Facebook account is active.

Then navigate to a POLITICO blog post. (You'll find our bloggers on the right side of our home page, under the heading "POLITICO Blogs."

At the bottom of the post, you can select "post a comment" to begin a thread or "comments" to read/respond to existing posts.

Please note: Burns & Haberman on 2012 is not a part of the beta test.

4. In general, the new system makes sharing your two cents as easy as filling in a form. But if you get stuck, the Facebook Help Center can likely answer your questions.

5. What about photos?

Images are not supported at this time.

6. Why isn't the comment feed the same on the POLITICO page and on my Facebook page?

Facebook allows you to customize how you view your comments in your personal feed. Additionally, our Terms of Service apply to the POLITICO feed, but you set your own standards for your personal page (just remember that your friends will also be able to see what you write.)

7. I want to comment on a story. What do I need to do?

The process for commenting on stories is unchanged. The POLITICO FAQ can get you started if you need help.

8. How do I report an abusive comment or a spammer?

Simply click the X in the upper right-hand corner and the moderators will be alerted. You should no longer see the comment as well.

9. Who can see my Facebook comment?

If you leave the “post comment to Facebook” box checked, your comment, along with a link to the story, will be posted on our wall. That means all your friends will be able to see what you wrote and be able to leave replies. If that box is unchecked, your comment only appears on our page.

10. Will you be turning off comments?

No. At this time Facebook doesn’t allow us to turn off comments after a certain time period. You may notice that some posts have a comment box and some don’t.

11. I don’t have a Facebook account and would still like to comment. How do I do that?